2012-2013 Ford Powerstroke Diesel 6.7L

Looking for any fire departments or EMS squads that run the new 6.7L motors , how are they holding up and are you having any major problems with the Ford diesel. Also would you consider going with the V-10 gas motor on a F-550 chassis cab ?

Not my personal experience, but an EMS squad near us got a 2011 Ford with the V-10 and they absolutely love it. They said its very quiet and has tons of power. They've run it for right at a year with no problems, just routine maintenance.

As far as the 6.7L diesel, I know several guys around me that have them in their pickups and have nothing but good things to say about them. I don't know of any Ambulances of Fire rigs around here that have them though. I'm sure someone here has some first hand experience with them though.

All I can contribute is that I drove a demo mini pumper equipped with the 6.7 in from Kansas City to the New Jersey Pinelands earlier in the year. I was thoroughly impressed with its power and quietness. It's quieter than my Jeep Liberty CRD. If the 6.7 holds anything like the 7.3, I'd say Ford has a winner.

I talked with the Division Chief over Apparatus Maintenance with the LAFD. There are few departments that run as many small chassis apparatus as them and they have been doing it a long time and are very busy.

Having said that, they stopped buying Fords and went with Dodge chassis due to the significant savings in maintenance costs.

I hate to give bad news, but here it is. We have a 2012 Ford F-450 with the 6.7. It has 12K on it. We have had to replace the turbo once. Mileage is about 10-11 mpg and we fill the DEF about once a month. Plenty of power when it's running, no issues with starting. The front hubs (2WD) leaked grease and had to have the seals replaced at about 4K.
Two nights ago when it was returning from a vehicle fire, it made the turn into the station and would only not accelerate up the slight incline to the station. Boost gauge read zero and would not go over 20 mph. We suspect the turbo is going out again.

We got a V-10 in a 550 4 door with a 10 foot rescue box with no water. Our fire board choose the motor for initial price and what they saw as cheaper maintenance (cheaper oil changes). It seems to have plenty of power but doesn't due well on fuel mileage (less than 8 on the highway bringing it home). We have had it for a year, made around 150 calls and have had no issues with the motor.

One of the worst things Ford ever did was make such an awesome engine with the 7.3L. Everyone who ever had any dealings with them now measure everything that rolls off of the lot to be as good or better than the first Powerstrokes, and it will never be that way again.

I hate to give bad news, but here it is. We have a 2012 Ford F-450 with the 6.7. It has 12K on it. We have had to replace the turbo once. Mileage is about 10-11 mpg and we fill the DEF about once a month. Plenty of power when it's running, no issues with starting. The front hubs (2WD) leaked grease and had to have the seals replaced at about 4K.
Two nights ago when it was returning from a vehicle fire, it made the turn into the station and would only not accelerate up the slight incline to the station. Boost gauge read zero and would not go over 20 mph. We suspect the turbo is going out again.

After reading your post, I my start looking into a F-350 with dual wheels 6.2 gas motor or a Ram with a cummins motor !

Good question. In fairness, there were 8 purchased at the same time. As far as I know, the other 7 have had no issues.

Personally, I would go the Dodge/Cummins/Allison route.

Not starting anything, this is more to set me straight, but I thought the Allison was only available with the Duramax/GM line. Cummins/Dodge gets an Aisin 6-speed auto, and read something about a new ZF tranny coming?

Not starting anything, this is more to set me straight, but I thought the Allison was only available with the Duramax/GM line. Cummins/Dodge gets an Aisin 6-speed auto, and read something about a new ZF tranny coming?

You may be right. I think at one time you could get an Allison in a Dodge, but now that you bring it up, they are currently in the GM line.